Lazio have been fined £32,500 by UEFA
for the improper conduct of their fans during last month's Europa
League tie against Tottenham at White Hart Lane.

Loud monkey chanting was heard to
come from the away fans and was directed at Jermain Defoe, Aaron Lennon
and Andros Townsend during the Group J clash, which ended 0-0 after
three Spurs goals were ruled out.

UEFA's Control and Disciplinary Body took the decision today, although Lazio have up to three days to appeal against the fine if they feel the findings of the panel are unfounded.

The sanctions, coupled with several other ongoing racial abuse cases, have come at a bad time for UEFA as Champions League and Europa League matches next week will be used to showcase activities organised by UEFA and the equality group Football Against Racism in Europe.

Last season UEFA fined Porto £16,700 for their fans' racist abuse directed at Manchester City's Mario Balotelli and Yaya Toure.

Heated: The fiery clash at White hart Lane had a number of flashpoints

Disciplinary action has also been
brought against Serbia following what appeared to be racist chanting
from their fans during the Euro 2013 Under-21 Championship play-off
against England on Tuesday night.

Spurs winger Danny Rose, who is currently on loan at Sunderland, was
sent off after the final whistle for his reaction to the abuse while
Townsend was an unused substitute.

Rose was offered support by Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas, who
said: 'It's extremely difficult for Danny. He was disappointed by that
happening, by the situation which he had to live with, the atmosphere he
was confronted with.

'I told Daniel I support him completely in this situation. He felt
abused and this is obviously a serious matter which at the moment is in
the hands of both FAs.'

Lazio currently top Group J after picking up four points from their
first two games and host Spurs at the Stadio Olimpico on November 20.

Captain's job: Lennon wore the armband on a night when he was also an alleged victim of abuse